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*'''Title:''' Bu-Ngah Na Fon (บุหงาหน้าฝน) | *'''Title:''' Bu-Ngah Na Fon (บุหงาหน้าฝน) | ||
*'''Also known as:''' Flowers of the Rainy Season | *'''Also known as:''' Flowers of the Rainy Season | ||
− | *'''Duration:''' 20 | + | *'''Duration:''' 20 Episodes |
*'''Genre:''' Drama/Romance/Action | *'''Genre:''' Drama/Romance/Action | ||
*'''Popularity:''' top rated/low rated/failure | *'''Popularity:''' top rated/low rated/failure | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
+ | *[[Captain Phutanate Hongmanop]] as Thanee | ||
*[[Tono Pakin Kumwilaisuk]] as Navit Teapsuttipong | *[[Tono Pakin Kumwilaisuk]] as Navit Teapsuttipong | ||
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*[[Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun]] as Pbanun | *[[Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun]] as Pbanun | ||
*[[Nicole Theriault]] as Rarin | *[[Nicole Theriault]] as Rarin | ||
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*[[Santisuk Promsiri (Noom)]] as Kiam | *[[Santisuk Promsiri (Noom)]] as Kiam | ||
*[[Ood Pentor]] as Doer | *[[Ood Pentor]] as Doer | ||
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== Synopsis/Review == | == Synopsis/Review == | ||
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== Trivia or something interesting about this lakorn == | == Trivia or something interesting about this lakorn == | ||
− | *The original cast for this lakorn from 2009 included [[Son Songpaisarn]], [[Peung Kunya Leenuttapong]], [[ | + | *The original cast for this lakorn from 2009 included [[Son Songpaisarn]], [[Peung Kunya Leenuttapong]], [[Pol Tanthasatien]], [[Kik Mayurin Pongpudpunth]], [[Pei Panward Hemanee]], [[Puri Hiranpruk (Ri)]], [[Peemai Sumonrat Wattanaselarat]], and [[Nithichai YotAmornSunthorn (Yuan)]]. |
*Though a teaser for this lakorn was released in late 2008, it never aired due to unconfirmed reasons. | *Though a teaser for this lakorn was released in late 2008, it never aired due to unconfirmed reasons. | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHsdDxgcPTg 2008 teaser] (at 3:45) |
− | *[[Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat]] was | + | *[[Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat]] was rumored to be casted as the nang'ek for the refilming of this lakorn. |
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+ | == International Broadcast == | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | !Country | ||
+ | !Network | ||
+ | !Name | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Vietnam | ||
+ | | Let's Viet VTC9 | ||
+ | |Giông Bão Tình Thù | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Bughnanafon.jpg | File:Bughnanafon.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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== Links related to this lakorn == | == Links related to this lakorn == | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGS_nbAHGJo&nohtml5=False/ Trailer in Vietnam Dec 21st, 2013] |
{{ads}} | {{ads}} |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 19 May 2016
Contents
Details
- Title: Bu-Ngah Na Fon (บุหงาหน้าฝน)
- Also known as: Flowers of the Rainy Season
- Duration: 20 Episodes
- Genre: Drama/Romance/Action
- Popularity: top rated/low rated/failure
- Air time: Monday to Thursday
- Broadcast network: Channel 5
- Broadcast period: September 21, 2011 --- October 25, 2011
- Theme song:
- Opening Theme: Man Took Kan Wai Laew by: Tono Pakin Kumwilaisuk
- End Theme: Ter Khon Deum - By: Silvy Pavida Moriggi
Production Credits
- Producer: Add info here
- Director: Add info here
- Screenwriter: Add info here
- Company Name: Exact & Scenario
Cast
- Captain Phutanate Hongmanop as Thanee
- Tono Pakin Kumwilaisuk as Navit Teapsuttipong
- Aim Siriphitchaya Wisitwaithakakun as Pbanun
- Nicole Theriault as Rarin
- Puri Hiranpruk (Ri) as Sahuts
- Fang Pitchaya Srithep as Nasa
- Santisuk Promsiri (Noom) as Kiam
- Ood Pentor as Doer
Synopsis/Review
Pbanun (Aim) discovers an unconscious young man with a lot of blood on his body at her family's coconut field/plantation. She rescues him, which shocks Kiam (Suntisook) and Sahut (Puri) when they see him. They make an ultimatum to chase the young man away but at that moment, Navit (Tono) wakes up and recognizes Sahut's voice as the voice from the person who wanted to kill him; therefore, Nawit acts as if he's lost his memory. Kiam feels sorry for him so he allows Nawit to stay on his little house at the center of the coconut field/plantation. A fellow coconut plantation worker by the name of Doer (Ood) gives him a new name, Nai Praw.
Tanee (Captain) was the one who had ordered Kiam to kill Navit because of his desire for Navit's heritage. Tanee's wife, Rarin (Nicole) thinks that the disappearing of Navit is strange so she orders her sister, Nasa (Fang) to search for Nawit. Tanee overhears about the plan and sends someone to follow her. When Tanee finds out that Nawit is in fact, not dead, he blackmails Kiam by saying that if he doesn't kill Navit, Tanee, himself will take Kiam's daughter's life.
Kiam doesn't want to kill Nawit so he trades Navit with an anonymous corpse and tells Tanee that it's Navit's corpse; however, the plan is revealed and by this time, Tanee wants to kill Kiam, but luckily, Kiam escapes in time with his family.
Navit promises Pbanun that he will get rid of Tanee and stay with her forever; however, Navit has an accident and ends up losing his memory for real. Tanee takes advantage of this and tells Navit that Kiam was the person who wanted to kill him. When Navit comes back and sees Pbanun, he doesn't remember anything about her anymore.
-Credit to mootono & jakjann
Trivia or something interesting about this lakorn
- The original cast for this lakorn from 2009 included Son Songpaisarn, Peung Kunya Leenuttapong, Pol Tanthasatien, Kik Mayurin Pongpudpunth, Pei Panward Hemanee, Puri Hiranpruk (Ri), Peemai Sumonrat Wattanaselarat, and Nithichai YotAmornSunthorn (Yuan).
- Though a teaser for this lakorn was released in late 2008, it never aired due to unconfirmed reasons.
- 2008 teaser (at 3:45)
- Toey Jarinporn Joonkiat was rumored to be casted as the nang'ek for the refilming of this lakorn.
International Broadcast
Country | Network | Name |
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Vietnam | Let's Viet VTC9 | Giông Bão Tình Thù |
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